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NVIDIA Already Planning the 2nd and 3rd Generations of RTX Spark, Secures Supply for Robust Growth

NVIDIA in its interactions with the press at Computex 2026 says that it has secured enough supply of the 3 nm N1X silicon from TSMC to ensure robust growth of the RTX Spark processor in the PC industry. The company sees RTX Spark not as a niche product for power users and AI developers—for which it has the purpose-built DGX Spark—but it wants to win across all mainstream and performance segments of the PC market. The RTX Spark will be differentiated in many product models ranging from the entry-level to the top-spec part shown at Computex.
At Computex, NVIDIA also said that it is already working on the 2nd- and 3rd generations of the silicon behind the RTX Spark—the N2X and N3X, implementing future process nodes, and tapping into future microarchitectures. These could be the reported “Vera” CPU and “Rubin” graphics/compute, and the future “Feynman” graphics/compute. It took over 3 years of sustained co-development with Microsoft for NVIDIA to enter the PC market, and the company is here to stay.











